2007
DOI: 10.1365/s10337-007-0300-0
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Improved Ultra-Performance LC Determination of Indapamide in Human Plasma

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“…The method did not offer any improvement over any of the previously reported methods, e.g. [27]. However, the TUV detector is considered to have better sensitivity than PDA detector.…”
Section: Bioequivalence Study and Drug Screeningmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…The method did not offer any improvement over any of the previously reported methods, e.g. [27]. However, the TUV detector is considered to have better sensitivity than PDA detector.…”
Section: Bioequivalence Study and Drug Screeningmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…In an approach to study the Pharmacokinetic (PK) and bioequivalence of Indp tablets in the drug-free human plasma (obtained from healthy male volunteers of Ibni-Sina hospital, Ankara, Turkey) within a 96 h period, Ates ¸et al [27] extracted Indp and sulfamethazine (internal standard) by LLE with Et 2 O from plasma. UPLC system equipped with Tunable UV (TUV) detector and C 18 column (L 3 i.d., 100 3 2.1, 1.7 μm) using MeCN-phosphate buffer flowing at 0.5 mL min À1 with gradient composition in 07 min was successful for separation and detection in UV at 241 nm.…”
Section: Bioequivalence Study and Drug Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%